Given a circle with a radius of 3, which equation expresses π as the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter?
Responses
A
= πC 3 = π
B
= πC 6 = π
C
= π3 C = π
D
= π
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B = πC 6 = π
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The correct equation that expresses π as the ratio of the circumference of a circle (C) to its diameter (D) is:
C/D = π
Therefore, the correct answer is D) C/D = π
The correct equation that expresses π as the ratio of the circumference of a circle (C) to its diameter (D) is:
C/D = π
Therefore, the correct answer is D) C/D = π
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The correct answer should be:
B) C/D = π
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The correct answer should be:
B) C/D = π
Thank you for pointing that out.
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A) C/D = π
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A) C/D = π
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The radius of a circle is 10. Using π, which equation expresses the ratio of the circumference of the circle to the circle's diameter?